
Raising Teen BOYS is for mothers who understand that their own growth transforms their son. If he’s pulling away, the door isn’t closed. A framework created by a mother who has walked this path helps you do the inner work that shifts the relationship.
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The moment your son starts wanting things his own way, everything between you has to shift.
The day your son stops wanting your input, it unsettles you.
It starts slowly, with small signs that are easy to miss. A look that...
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Your son’s teenage years test your limits every day.
Nothing looks broken from the outside. You are both there in the same house but something between you feels less familiar than it used to. Most mothers respond by doing mo...
What culture added to faith and what I had to unlearn to truly show up for my sons.
Author’s Note
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Some days the only thing that made sense was to sit down and write it out.
I never expected writing to open the door to reflection the way it did.
A year ago I launched a publication called “Reflections from Saima” on Subst...
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Last Sunday I wrote about the gap that starts at home. I promised you I would write about what to do when your teen son is still in the house but feels emotionally out of reach. This is that post, because the answer is not ab...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I raised my twin boys through the hardest years of my life, got some things wrong and some things right. Built a framework that mother’s growth is what transforms her teen son. If he’s pulling away, the door isn’t closed. You need a different key.
A self-published author of The Forever Parenting Project. Enjoys writing and is passionate about helping parents enjoy their parenting years with their teenager through communication, connection, and presence. Boy mom x3
I write to inspire hope and reflection. I also help other authors reach their goals through shared experience and accompaniment. My new book is called Hope Diamond: When Love Challenged Destiny to a Fight.
When your child is behind bars, you better be a tough mother. I write what others won’t— because silence protects the system, not the people.
Parenting teens is a wild ride—cue eye rolls, mood swings, & the rest. With 20+ years in education (yes, even middle school) and real-life teen-raising experience, this is your spot for expert-backed, no-nonsense tools to build connections.
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